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The Svetambara tradition, in texts like the Viśeṣāvaśyaka Bhāṣya (5th cent. CE), places the schism much later.[citation needed] Their account states the Digambara sect arose 609 years after Mahavira's nirvana (c. 1st-2nd cent. CE), founded by a monk named Sivabhuti.[citation needed] The narrative states that Sivabhuti, in a "fit of pique," adopted nudity, which his original tradition rejected.[5][6][7][8] Svetambara texts accuse this new sect of "eight concealments," including the rejection of the canonical texts preserved by their tradition and the new doctrine that women could not attain liberation.[9][10][11] The Śvētāmbara tradition in turn has two sub-traditions: Deravasi, also known as Mandirmargis, and Sthānakavasī.[12]